redeye58
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They used to be called 'swifties', short for 'swift tags'.There is a tool that kinda looks like a plastic gun. It has a huge sharp needle on it.
They used to be called 'swifties', short for 'swift tags'.There is a tool that kinda looks like a plastic gun. It has a huge sharp needle on it.
I wish we were allowed to have our own channel. Instead when I'm backroom I have to listen to our annoying gsa screaming over the walkie "we need back up, we need backup desperately. We need back up on 5, 10, express lanes. Who is responding. Why is there no one up here." it's funAnd please know that the backroom is on channel 4 (my ETL-GE had to tell me this while I was working SD one day).
I hate scanning outs in softlines. At least at my store, their doesn't seem to be any organization of the tables. One table will be o25 and the table next to it is o60. Makes no sense.
I just start scanning at one side of the area I'm in and just scan the whole area, and then click done when Im done.I figured out an easy way to scan Research on softlines tables without having to track down the next table in the task list. Since the myDevices automatically put you in the task closest to the item you scan, in Research mode, start scanning any table. If it bring up the screen asking you to input the quantity then do so. If you get the normal item information screen, skip to the next table. When done with the table, hit "Done". After you've scanned all the tables go through the task list and hit done on all the table tasks left for that Dept (because they don't really exist). Saves a ton of time trying to track down each table by number. I just scan through all the tables one after the other.
Orange CLEARANCE clips are used for clearance items that have been ticketed by the Price Accuracy team and are ready to be pushed to the floor.
Dark blue PRICE CHANGES clips are used to identify product that needs to be ticketed by the Price Accuracy team.
Oh right, I could've done that. I'm not a cashier, I was just up for backup, haha. GSTL should've known though.Can you hit the button for coupon, Manufacturer coupon, and then enter the price?
Exactly dude. Some people at my store think "flexing" is putting an item with the same price point there, sometimes not even the same price. It irritates me and especially when they print a label and put it in without a flip. Friggin sucksIt can be! Find something that makes sense where you're putting it, print a generic label, put it in a flip label holder and put both the product and the label where you want it to go.
The big things are things making sense and the flip label holder, in my opinion. If there is already product around where you're flexing, you should attempt to stay within that theme. If you're flexing onto a Lego endcap that's exhibiting a sale, for instance, choose more Legos that are on sale to flex in and not Monster High dolls.
The flip label holder ensures that once the out-of-stock product comes in the label can be pulled off, the correct product can be stocked in the location, and the planogram can be maintained. I cannot tell you how annoying it is when someone throws away planogrammed labels (especially peg locations) when they are flexing and I have to redo the section when product finally comes back in...
Lol yeah. When I'm asked about anything there, I am like wtf in my head. I always took to see if there is anyone in red in sight, but then I realize we have like one person on the floor there lol 😀It's super easy to pull and backstock.
My thing that I don't understand is literally everything softlines. I get so lost when going through those areas.
theres always at least two to three people in softlines at my store, then theres only one person on hardlines. softlines always complains that they're the only ones that go up for backup... but they're basically the only ones on the salesfloor hahaLol yeah. When I'm asked about anything there, I am like wtf in my head. I always took to see if there is anyone in red in sight, but then I realize we have like one person on the floor there lol 😀
I'm on Plano and I literally will turn my Walkie off after the second request verbally over the Walkie "can anyone get that call?" Or "sales floor, who is responding to that guest backup!?" Last time I went up on my own will, because my etl was right across the aisle on an end cap, I was up there for 15 minutes because we had one cashier.. And even though I turn my light off, here comes another customer just throwing their crap up on the belt. With my luck, I always get the old lady or overly up tight soccer mom who is staring straight at the computer screen, and of course there is a price discrepancy....theres always at least two to three people in softlines at my store, then theres only one person on hardlines. softlines always complains that they're the only ones that go up for backup... but they're basically the only ones on the salesfloor haha
I don't mean counting change in general but say someone pays with a hundred I don't count it back aloud since they just shove it in their pocket.I hope you're joking
Asants. My sure is channel two.
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Light purple QMOS clips are for food that's been marked out of the system but needs thrown away/processed for compost.
There's a DONATION clip, I think it's yellow for items already processed that are waiting for pickup by donation partners.
We still have backroom TMs who have been around for years who still don't know to blue clip stuff that I need to ticket. If I see an orange clip I assume that it's done.
But you do make sure it's the right amount, right?I don't mean counting change in general but say someone pays with a hundred I don't count it back aloud since they just shove it in their pocket.
Battleship. Each peg hole is counted by number from top to bottom and letter from side to side. Whether it's left to rough or right to left is dependant on standard or reverse.I don't understand how they put up a planogram on a shelf or area where the stuff is put on pegboards.
I can't seem to follow how the labels are counted.
I can get as far as understand how to find the pegboard, but how to figure out their location numbers......I can figure out which section the item goes to, but having to figure out the rest.....well, the numbers just don't seems to follow any normal way to count.
As you can see, even trying to explain what I still don't understand isn't easy!
You sunk my Shopkins peg!Battleship. Each peg hole is counted by number from top to bottom and letter from side to side. Whether it's left to rough or right to left is dependant on standard or reverse.
So if the peg is at 6g it's six off the basedeck and seven across.
I don't understand how they put up a planogram on a shelf or area where the stuff is put on pegboards.
I can't seem to follow how the labels are counted.
I can get as far as understand how to find the pegboard, but how to figure out their location numbers......I can figure out which section the item goes to, but having to figure out the rest.....well, the numbers just don't seems to follow any normal way to count.
As you can see, even trying to explain what I still don't understand isn't easy!
For the longest time I didn't know you could cash out gift cards that were $5 or less.
Custo-excuse me, guests would ask me to cash out gift cards that had, like, 72 cents and I'd be like "NO! we can't do that, tf you think this is?"
Problem was, half the store (including management) also didn't know you could do that so I kinda had to figure that one out on my own.
Oh, and when I say figure it out on my own, I really mean I witnessed it happen at a different store that actually knew what they were doing.